My adventures and one page dungeons
The Charmed Grotto (levels 5-8)A 7-page PDF detailing a natural cavern and its inhabitants as well as an adventure leading the party to the grotto. Also the sexiest map I've released to date.
Goblin Gully (level 1)A 1-page PDF detailing a small dungeon taken over by goblins and a dark remnant of the original creators of the structure... just because it is in a module of your level doesn't mean you can defeat it.
The Tomb of Dûrahn Oakenshield (level 3) A 1-page PDF and Honourable Mention in the 1 page dungeon contest for "Best Introductory One-Shot". Human raiders have taken refuge in an old tomb, and it is time to root them out.
Fortress on the Ironflow (levels 2-4) Deep under the mountains by the ruined dwarven citadel of Kuln, the Ironflow river was once used as a water source for the inhabitants, a means of travel, and to power the mighty bellows in the dwarven forges. Shortly after the river goes underground, it passes a river fortress and the ruins of another small dwarven construction. Since the destruction of the citadel of Kuln at the hands of the giants, this fortress has fallen into the hands of a few ogres and their lizardmen flunkies.
Burial Mound of Esur the Red (level 2) This is a red herring waiting to happen. The “obvious” dungeon includes a treasure map for the location of the treasure that is meant to point to another local dungeon of your own creation (or any other one page dungeon), but lies. The actual item the players are looking for is in a second secret tomb behind the one where the red herring map is found.
The Sewers of Travon (Area 1)A section of the sewers under the slums that are riddled with passages and basement accesses. This is the home of the secret meeting place of the thieves’ guilds as well as the teamsters’ smuggling tunnels from the docks. Includes a 2-page download with a full-page version of the map.
The Hall of Challenges (Level 5)The hall where the wizard's guild tests new members, now overrun by hostile forces.
Lair of the Spider Flayers (variable level)There has been a cave in the spider woods that is occasionally home to whatever creatures are trying to cohabitate with the giant arachnids that give the forest its name, other times the whole cave is just overrun with arachnids. But this time it is home to creatures who are not friends with the local insect population. The locals don’t know who lives here now, but the rangers have noticed a significant number of spiders split open and gutted in abandoned webs throughout the woods. And it looks like whoever has been doing it has moved into the cave.